A series of 23 exciting events under the 2018 Da Nang Summer
Destination programme, taking place from June 16 to 20, promises to give
visitors a new and interesting experience in the coastal city this summer.
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The Da Nang municipal Tourism Department announced the agenda for the annual
summer travel stimulus programme on Thursday, aimed at attracting tourists to Da
Nang.
Accordingly, the opening ceremony for the 2018 Da Nang Summer Destination will
take place at Bien Dong (East Sea) Park on June 16, featuring a series of
attractive art performances in parallel with music programmes, street festivals
and cuisine events.
A yoga festival will also be held on Da Nang’s beaches, offering visitors the
chance to practise yoga with professional instructors. Cinema shows at sea will
feature a series of free films on the theme of Vietnam and its tourism,
including the Kong: Skull Island, a critical and commercial success which was
filmed at various locations around Vietnam.
Both visitors and Da Nang locals will have the chance to enjoy activities
throughout the programme, such as decorating and arranging coracles, joining
coracle racing and singing.
A new feature for this year’s event is "awakening" the tourism potential of the
beach along Nguyen Tat Thanh Street with many meaningful activities, such as a
festival exchanging garbage for notebooks, Bai Choi folk singing, and cultural
exchange programmes.
According to Ngo Quang Vinh, Head of Da Nang Tourism Department, this is the
first time the department has coordinated with local businesses and tour
operators to promote Da Nang’s tourism products.
The 2018 summer holiday festival with its many innovations will contribute to
the creation of recreational activities serving tourists and promoting marine
tourism products in Da Nang, helping turn it into a city of events and
festivals, Vinh added.
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